Iraq President Calls on Kurdish Protesters to Respect Law
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Iraqi President Fuad Masum |
Iraqi
President Fuad Masum called on protesters in the northern Kurdistan region to
exercise restraint, abide by the law and not to damage government and political
party headquarters.
“A
number of cities and districts north of the country have witnessed protests
mostly by employees and workers who demand payment of their salaries and
benefits which had been mostly delayed for several months,” the president said
in a televised speech.
“We
call on all our people, especially the protesters to show calm, abide by the
law and exercise restraint.”
He
has also called on the security authorities to promptly investigate the
perpetrators of the attacks and hold them to account for their actions as well
as to protect the protesters’ security and ensure their right to fully express
their demands.
Masum
called on the federal government and the Kurdistan region’s administration to
immediately work to respond to the protesters’ legitimate demands.
“We also
call to take serious and practical steps to resolve the problem of the delayed
payment of salaries and address the difficulties suffered by citizens in
different cities in the northern region.”
International
flights should resume to airports in the Kurdish region, he said. Flights had
been banned after the province held an independence referendum which
was opposed by Baghdad. In response, the central government in Baghdad
announced a list of sanctions against the region,
leading to it cancelling the results of the
vote.
At
least five people were killed and more than 90 wounded on Tuesday in clashes
with Kurdish security forces, local officials said, and some were injured when
the crowd was shot at with rubber bullets and sprayed with tear gas.
Protesters
attacked several offices of the main political parties in
Sulaymaniyah province on Monday and Tuesday.
FROM middleeastmonitor.com
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